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Committee and staff seek more review of proposed update to Ulster County pedestrian and bicycle policy

5807099 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

Committee members and county staff agreed to continue work on updates to the Ulster County Pedestrian and Bicycle Policy (Complete Streets) after concerns that current draft language could impose costly bridge‑widening requirements without flexibility for rural or limited‑scope repairs.

Legislators and county staff on Aug. 11 agreed that proposed updates to the Ulster County Pedestrian and Bicycle Policy — referred to in committee as Resolution No. 225 — need further review before final consideration.

The sponsor postponed Resolution No. 225 earlier in the meeting; committee members and staff said they want to refine language that could be interpreted to require widened…

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